D-Link DFL-1000 [143/168] Configuring routing

D-Link DFL-1000 [143/168] Configuring routing
DFL-1000 User Manual
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Configuring the management interface (Transparent mode)
Setting DNS server addresses
Several DFL-1000 NPG functions, including sending email alerts and URL blocking, use DNS.
To set the DNS server addresses:
Go to System > Network > DNS .
Change the primary and secondary DNS server addresses as required.
Select Apply to save your changes.
Configuring routing
This section describes how to configure DFL-1000 NPG routing. You can configure routing to add static
routes from the DFL-1000 NPG to local routers. You can also use routing to add multiple routing
gateways and create a multiple WAN configuration that supports redundancy and load sharing between
two Internet connections.
Adding routing gateways
Adding a default route
Adding routes to the routing table
Configuring the routing table
Enabling RIP server support
Adding routes (Transparent mode)
Configuring the DFL-1000 NPG for multiple Internet connections
Adding routing gateways
The first step in configuring DFL-1000 NPG routing is to add routing gateways. Routing gateways are the
gateways on your network that you want to route DFL-1000 NPG traffic to. You can add the IP address of
each routing gateway, and you can also optionally configure the DFL-1000 NPG to ping the routing

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